Monday, 24 September 2012

UN condemned antislamsky film "Innocence Muslims"



UN Council on Human Rights condemns filmed in the U.S. anti-Islamic film "Innocence Muslims."

The film sparked outrage supporters of Islam around the world and riots in Muslim countries, some of which ended tragically. In the United Nations condemned the cartoons published in France by the Prophet Mohammed. Yet it was also criticized and violence in Islamic countries during protests against the abuse of Islam.

As the representative of the Board of Rupert Colville, and the film, and cartoons are provocative.

 "However, there is no excuse for the violence and destructive reactions", - he said. "In our opinion, the best - deal with provocations by ignoring them" - said Colville.
The protests in the Muslim world have been going more than a week, as a result of collisions during these stocks have died more than 30 people. The protests began after the amateur film "innocent Muslims", but soon increased the resentment and the publication in France of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

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